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KEE-OWN-DAY DAW!

For almost a decade I have been compiling stories from all across Indian Country. I've recorded some amazing tales from as far north as Taholah Washington to as far south as the Miccosukee Reservation in Florida. I've broken bread and shared stories with friends in Ft. Duchesne Utah and Towaoc Colorado. I've shivered as I listened to horror stories in Shiprock New Mexico and White Earth Minnesota. But the stories that I cherish the most are those that were told to me by my own grandparents while I was growing up in Southwestern Oklahoma. I hope that you enjoy reading these stories as well. Su-Theets!​ -T.D. Hill

What Reviewers are saying...

"The Age of Myths and Legends will take you on an exciting journey through Native American folklore. T.D. Hill artfully draws together characters from many indigenous traditions including his own, exposing both the uniqueness of each story and the commonalities across them. Hill’s beautiful paintings also give these fearsome creatures full visual effect. A valuable and thorough collection of the earliest folktales and teachings of Native American elders."

-Lindsey E. Schell, former Literature Librarian at the University of Texas at Austin​

"Hill takes you on a mesmerizing journey through the tales of monsters and evil beings in Native American folklore. The similarities among the tales across peoples fascinated me and gave me goose bumps, especially when great distances separated the peoples! Hill's art masterfully adds a visual chill to the image his words paint, eliciting an extra shiver of delighted terror."